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Hell, dare I say, I might even vote for him over Trump...
Scratch that. Definitely.
Do you think the normies would vote for him as well? He's become sort of an icon among our circles, probably the rest of the right, too
They would, if he eschewed explicitly Catholic rhetoric, kept the Christian rhetoric to a minimum, and embraced a more secular, Western chauvinist vocabulary.
I was referring specifically to Pat Buchanan, who really was the origin of all of this โAlt Rightโ stuff. Heโd have shut down the Empire, immigration, and the idiotic trade policies we have now. Problem was, the damage wasnโt as readily apparent although it was clearly predictable. I saw it even as a teenager back then. But yes, Tucker could be his son practically at this point after a long evolution. When Iโd watch Tucker in the 90s, he was more of a traditional Neocon.
Iโd totally be for a Tucker/Kobach ticket in 2020.
yeah tucker got redpilled pretty hard at some point. He was CNN tier for a long time
I'm kinda goin' through a bout of 90s nostalagia this morning (music, etc.), and as many of us have said in the past, there was something both great and sinister about that decade, because while it was infinitely more pleasant than today, if the elites were a bit more savvy, had managed to maintain discipline within the ranks of the Coalition of the Ascendant, and could have basically perpetuated the 90s status quo for a few more decades, we would've been truly effed...
Tucker had a show in the 90s?
Wow he must be older than he looks
@Jacob Yes - he was a dorky kid pundit back in his 20s then when I was in college. He took over as one of the hosts of Crossfire, which Pat Buchanan had been a founder of. This was before FNC was a thing. Interestingly, when Jon Stewart was getting his political start, he sort of shut down Crossfire in an infamous appearance. I remember watching this when it happened. Wasnโt a huge fan of Tucker then. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aFQFB5YpDZE
So random question for millennials. Iโm in a text chat on my iPhone with about 20 people. Since some have iPhone s and some android and god knows what, weird things happen; eg the group getting split up into multiple other chats. Will Signal or Telegram cute this if everyone downloads them?
Yeah probably
30 y.o. boomer here can't help ya. sorry.
@Deleted User better off just making a groupme for everyone
@Brunswick whatโs groupme?
its an app that is just a single text channel
normie friendly but basic
Thanks bruh!
Hope you South Atlantic bros are safe in the hurricane. May the cable field reporters, however, be swallowed by Poseidon as sacrifices for the good of Dixie.
@Deleted User telegram will cure it
Check out @WhiteHouseโs Tweet: https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1040625972352102400?s=09
This was posted an hour ago
When I was a kid, despite the rife neoconservatism (and by extension, Russophobia), I always kind of had a soft spot for Tom Clancy books and (his early) games, if for no other reason than the fact that I drew mental associations between them and Harrison Ford, and the kind of archetypal (White) "leave my family alone" hero, complete with waving flags and sweeping, patriotic musical themes, and the fact that he was very technical, but I went on Twitter today, and there were TONS of people of, ahem, ambiguous heritage singing the praises of the Jack Ryan series with what's-his-face, who plays Jim in the U.S. version of The Office. I can't help but think that they must have massively dumbed it down, and pozzed the hell out of it, because the Tom Clancy whose stuff I knew in my childhood held exactly ZERO appeal for non-Whites...
The 90s where a dream but I always felt deep down that something was off and that it was more than just Mexicoโs invasion. It was a pleasant dream but Iโm glad the delusion is over.
Agreed.
All the Carolina boys stay safe <:rebel:377174991046967296>
Bill Marchant made a post about something really similar - about nostalgia and eventually music - bands that capture the essence of an era and many of the societal ills, but without diagnosing the cause or proposing a cure.
A similar feeling anyhow - it's hard to articulate.
Greetings fellow hashtag collectors have you tweeted at your local Groyper today?
@Deleted User No, I know exactly what you mean. That very idea had occurred to me as well.
@ChippedStones this an identitarian server bud. You should be studying why we fight instead of tweeting.
@ChippedStones thank you for reminding me.
@Deleted User what bands do you think capture the 90s essence?
i'm going to go with cypress hill
haha ok. not quite what I meant.
lol
I'm talking more of a thumb on the pulse of societies social fabric, than say, "vibe-ing"
so smashmouth?
If I went with 90's vibe it would be "lowrider" and "mambo #5" on repeat for hours on end.
Gross
right, that's surface level though
Fall is my time every year to rewatch all my favorite 90s shows and movies, starting with Twin Peaks ofc
The zeitgeist of the time is probably best expressed years later by bands like Arcade Fire and The National (unironically)
"The Suburbs" is one of the best records ever written in my opinion and is about growing up in the late 80's/early 90's...in the suburbs.
@Deleted User Those are oughts bands, mmmbud ๐
Yes.
i had better not be disappointed by searching this album out...
@missliterallywho Ya know, I never watched Twin Peaks until rather recently, and man, did it take me back...
hmm. its ghey so far.
@Asatru Artist - MD Ima be real with you chief - you told me that you're an Evanescence fan. It's probably not for you.
yeah, i'm not feeling this. ๐
@Bjorn - MD Red Ice did a video on it and its occult symbolism. Fascinating, if you're into that sorta thing.
@missliterallywho Huh. Yeah, I'll have to check it out. I'm not terribly familiar with Lynch's stuff. I tried to watch Lost Highway a few weeks back, but it was too dark for the place I was in at the time, lol. He definitely seems to be on his own wavelength, though.
@Bjorn - MD Essentially the subject matter and general feeling reminds me alot of the previous decade's social climate, and in a way I think there was a conscious effort to purse this direction
OK, back to classical music while I work.
@Asatru Artist - MD The best music to listen to tbh
You had better be listening to patrician impressionists. None of that Baroque GUTTER TRASH.
Nothin' to see here, YouTube viewers. Just a vaguely South Asian man with a "white" woman. It's perfectly normal. What are you, a bigot?
i yearn for the days when i'd sit in the chair with my grandfather and listen to "moonlight serenade"
"OMG, the brown man is so relatable, and happy...i should let my daughter date guys just like him!"
now i just see kids grinding and flossing everywhere <:sad:366743316475281408>
@Deleted User Yeah, I hear ya. Bands and scenes don't rigidly conform to decades. The Pumpkins, for instance, were still vibing circa '97 all the way up until '02/'03.
I don't go to enough clubs to know how them kids are dancing
or any clubs really
The music videos they played at the bowling alley last night were so cursed. I was worried for the white children there, being exposed to such filth.
@Bjorn - MD SP are hit or miss for me, but when they're on, they're on.
cram it Asatru say that to my face and not online
see what happens
Saw em live.
oosh, u mad bro?
@Deleted User Same.
Oh, cool. Wish I could've back in the day.
meet me in the chilis parking lot and see for yourself
They kinda sucked haha
Lol
it was like 9 years ago maybe. Whenever that reunion tour was
Yeah, they're not one of my favorites, but they do capture a lot of moments, just given the they served as background music for a significant number of my childhood years.
well, im glad we have all sane, rational, non-violent members in IE. ๐
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boomer emoji = beat down? ๐
boomer emoji = fight hype
speaking of music, time to burn your Willie Nelson merch
isn't he dead?
not yet
@missliterallywho I can only imagine (about the videos)...
I thought the cigarettes and booze would have killed him by now
Neil Young is the only guy from that era or before who can still sing halfway decent
All of his peers sound like crap.
I think my Spotify can see what you all are talking about:
@Asatru Artist - MD I wouldn't be surprised in the least...
Alexa, play "Rick Flair Drip" by Offset and Metro Boomin
y'all need some culture
People are joining Culture Club of Critique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nXGPZaTKik
To be fair Neil Young's vocal style has always been "to sing not very well but somehow pull it off"
And I say that as a fan
does anyone else find it odd how quiet the news cycle has been?
going quiet just before the "Assad Chemical Attack" i would guess
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